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Recycled aggregate material and recycled concrete are low cost, environmentally friendly options when you need crushed stone, fill material, or concrete for a construction or home project. Before deciding on a choice from your aggregate distributor, it is smart to know what is available and the differences among the items. Here are four types of construction aggregate and recycled concrete from which to choose.

Recycled Aggregate Options

1. Fill Sand

Engineered fill sand features finer grains that can balance pH levels in the ground. Often used for remediation projects that are designed to fix compliance regulations or adjust defects, it can also be used as environmental fill when areas have suffered erosion or need aggregate to fill in gaps and stabilize runoff. It is fine in texture, much like regular fill sand.

2. Concrete

recycled concreteMade from 100% recycled concrete, it is lighter than first-run concrete but offers a higher volume percentage, making it ideal for roads, backfill, driveways, and parking lots. It is also quite durable and stable in construction projects and can be purchased through most aggregate distributors.

3. Glass Aggregate

Recycled glass mixed with concrete is a popular aggregate choice. The crushed glass mixed with previously utilized concrete components creates an incredibly hard substance that is also resistant to chemical absorption, making it a stronger option than limestone or clay.

4. Crushed Stone

Crushed stone comes in various sizes and coarseness types. When mixed with other components, such as recycled concrete, it adheres well and creates a durable material that compacts nicely. It can be useful in many construction projects, such as roads and buildings, as well as residential projects, such as yard fill.

 

Manchester Aggregate Supply brings over 40 years of professional services to the Manchester, CT, area. From fill materials and recycled concrete to construction aggregate and topsoil, their inventory includes top concrete and gravel products for jobs large and small. They also stock sand and salt products to make winter weather easier. Call these aggregate distributors at (860) 643-7777 or visit them online.

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